Pelé Football Biography
Biography of Outstanding Scientist Pelé: The Football Legend
Early Years
Born Edson Arantes do Nascimento in Três Corações, Brazil, on October 23, 1940, Pelé grew up in poverty, honing his skills with a sock stuffed with rags. His father, a former footballer, nurtured his talent, and by 15, he was dazzling scouts at Santos FC.
Key Achievements
- 1958 World Cup: At just 17, he became the youngest player to score in a final, leading Brazil to victory.
- 1,283 Goals: A record that still stands, blending artistry and precision.
- Three World Cup Wins (1958, 1962, 1970), cementing his status as the greatest.
Personal Struggles
"Pelé played with joy, but behind that smile was a man who carried a nation's hopes," said Carlos Alberto, his teammate.
Year | Event |
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1956 | Debut for Santos FC |
1970 | World Cup Triumph (Mexico) |
1975 | Joined New York Cosmos |
Legacy
Pelé wasn't just a footballer—he was a cultural icon, bridging politics and sport during Brazil's military dictatorship. His nickname, "O Rei"
(The King), was earned. Even today, his highlight reels mesmerize, and his humanitarian work inspires.
Final thought: "Pelé made the impossible routine." — Johan Cruyff